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reclassify

[ree-klas-uh-fahy]

verb (used with object)

reclassified, reclassifying 
  1. to classify anew.

  2. to change the security classification of (information, a document, etc.).



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • reclassification noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of reclassify1

First recorded in 1915–20; re- + classify
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Example Sentences

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Democrats have derided Kennedy’s efforts to reclassify mifepristone as politically motivated and baseless.

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Some elite high school players have been reclassifying their graduation years to take advantage of money opportunities.

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A consultation on new guidance will also look at portion sizes, a maximum and minimum recommended amount of red meat, reclassifying fruit juice as "not a piece of fruit", as well as banning fizzy drinks.

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But in October, the 75-year-old was told six of her Westward Holiday Apartments near North Pier had been reclassified, leaving her with a council tax debt she said she could not afford to pay.

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Arenas reclassified to become a senior and has committed to USC.

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